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hahaha...never thought that I would met another gomo kelate gomo BCer.
going to FA Cup in BUkit Jalil?

BAM doesn't have a vision. They only sees MONEY as their main objective. The money should be spend on finding a new talented players by arranging a quarterly state tournaments maybe? What I mean is they should not finding a new players by just a tourney for school such as MSSD, MSSM, and etc. They should arranging an outside tourneys. BAM should take progressive action, not just by sharpen top players' skills.

no,but we won!1-0
gomo kelante gomo!

but none of the bam people have free time for this
they are fighting for power,try to earn more money,find some dumb sponsor,thats what they did

but none of the bam people have free time for this
they are fighting for power,try to earn more money,find some dumb sponsor,thats what they did

tomorrow is HOLIDAY! oww yeah, can have a vicious training tomorrow. Thanks KELANTAN!

BAM key peoples are dumb enough to drag the coaches and the players to DOOM. Hate to admit, but based on the reality, BAM is really dumb. Even they could not cooperate well with KLRC to create a new star players. BAM is chasing MONEY, not for country's fame. Only relying on LCW till the end. How sad...

...While we did have high-calibre coaches, it does suggest that BAM comes out poorly in managing them.

Look at the latest case involving Yong-sung. BAM said the coach resigned because he had demanded a substantial pay rise which was rejected. But Yong-sung denied this. Rather, he grew restless and disappointed because his role was not clearly defined.

...This is an indictment of the unprofessional way some of the our sports officials are running their associations. No wonder our top pair of Kien Keat-Boon Heong have slipped into oblivion from their once lofty position as world’s No. 1.

“This issue involving coaches needs to be handled well so that players are not victimised especially with the focus on the Thomas Cup and the Olympic Games,” he said.

He said his ministry would reassess all forms of coaching and financial support to BAM because such assistance comes from taxpayer’s money.

...One man credited for his strong leadership of BAM that enabled us to pull off the 1992 victory over arch-rivals Indonesia, Tan Sri Elyas Omar, is still as passionate as ever when talking about badminton. Elyas told me that over the years, he had offered his services and experience to BAM but was spurned every time.

“We have amateurs running our sports organisations who have no clue how to develop sports properly within a specific time-frame,” he said.

...Nadzmi, meanwhile, is upset at critics who are quick to point fingers at BAM. His text message from China indicated that it’s perhaps time for him to hand over the baton to someone else.